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Boarding Stay- Drop off and Pick up time

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We ask all guests arrive for drop off between 3-5p, and check out times are between 8-11a. (special exceptions can be made on case by case basis) 

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Requesting Late Check Out or Early Check In:

Please email or message us to request prior to your stay.  If early check in/late pick up is available for your assigned room, a $20/per dog fee will be added to your stay.

Late check out fee applies after 11am

Early check in fee applies before 3pm

Please arrive for early check in between 8-11a. & late check out between 3-5p.

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Boarding Stay- What to bring?

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Don't stress... you only need to bring food! Please see below proper packing instructions.

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WE PROVIDE BOWLS, BEDDING, TOYS, & TREATS! 

We ask that you label all your belongings/bag with your pets first and last name. NO LARGE OR HEAVY BEDDING FROM HOME PLEASE! 

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*We are not responsible for any lost of damaged items

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How to pack your food and medication for your upcoming stay

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We ask all guests arrive with their meals individually prepped and bagged as how you would like it fed. Medication is to be left in the original prescription bottle with your dogs name and dosage clearly labeled. 

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**Please keep daily medication separate from food packed

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What vaccines are required for boarding?

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We require your pet to be up to date on Rabies, Bordetella, Distemper, Adenovirus, and Parvovirus to keep them and all of their furry friends safe.

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Leashes and Collar

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​All dogs entering and leaving the premises must be leashed at all times. For safety reasons, it is MANDATORY that you remove your dogs training collars (e.g a choke chain, pinch collar, or shock collar) and replace it with a flat collar for their stay.

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What is a Titer (re) Test

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As a holistic care facility we will accept any Titer Test administered within the past year.
A titer test is a blood test that measures the level of immune system proteins called antibodies. When your dog gets a vaccination, their immune system responds by producing antibodies, which the body can use to fight off future infections. The titer test determines how many antibodies are still in your dog’s blood after one or more years from the time of vaccination. Research is showing that some vaccines can stay up to date for 5-7 years, or a LIFETIME!

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7591938/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378113506001489

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